December 20, 2013 shows a young man wounded during clashes between former Seleka rebels and anti-Balaka militiamen receiving treatment from Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) personnel at a hospital in Bangui. In the latest violence to rock the Central African Republic, children have become deliberate targets of armed gangs, mainly because of their family's faith, aid workers say.
Saturday, 4 January 2014
A young man wounded during clashes between former Seleka rebels and anti-Balaka militiamen
December 20, 2013 shows a young man wounded during clashes between former Seleka rebels and anti-Balaka militiamen receiving treatment from Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) personnel at a hospital in Bangui. In the latest violence to rock the Central African Republic, children have become deliberate targets of armed gangs, mainly because of their family's faith, aid workers say.
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